On Sep 25, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
On 25.09.2008, at 12:46, Alex Ross wrote:
On Sep 25, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> try { if (TextMate.system("", function (task) { })) { var __TM_confirm_Status; alert = function(s){TextMate.system('"$DIALOG" -e -p \'{messageTitle="JavaScript";informativeText="'+s+'";}\'',null);}; confirm = function(s){TextMate.system('"$DIALOG" -e -p \'{messageTitle="JavaScript";informativeText="'+s +'";buttonTitles=("OK","Cancel");} \'',null).onreadoutput=function(s) {if(s==1) {__TM_confirm_Status = false}else{__TM_confirm_Status=true}};return(__TM_confirm_Status)}; } } catch(e) {} </script>
I do not know if TM 2.0 supports this, but this could be sent by TM automatically if an user will show up something as HTMLoutput (?)
at the very least we can add it to the HTMLOutput.show command and web_preview. This would take care of 99% of the cases. For other commands, they can do without.
Well, I would say 97% because I use these functions rarely but it would be a step into the right direction ;)
If you are dumping anything to the html output window, then you should be using HTMLOutput.show or at least web_preview… :)
—Alex